Etymology: [ nir ] (adverb.) 13th century. From Middle English nere, ner, from Old English nēar (“nearer”, comparative of nēah, "nigh"), influenced by Old Norse nǣr (“near”), both originating from Proto-Germanic *nēhwizô (“nearer”), comparative of Proto-Germanic *nēhwaz (“near”). Cognate with Old Frisian niār (“nearer”), Old High German nāhōr (“nearer”).
Synonyms: abreast, abutting, adjacent, adjoining, alongside, along toward, approximal, around, at close quarters, available, beside, bordering, burning, close, close-at-hand, close-by, close shave, conterminous, contiguous
yakın, yaninda, yakininda, az kaldı, az daha, sadık soldaki cimri, hemen hemen, yakında, eli sıkı, bitişik, şuracıkta, yanında, yaklaşık olarak, cimri, samimi, yaklaşmak, yanına, yakınlaşmak, -e bitişik, yaklaş, neredeyse, hemen hemen, az daha, az kaldı, az kalsın, neredeyse: He came near to falling. Az daha düşecekti, sıkı, teklifsiz, -e yakın, elisıkı, sadık (çeviri), soldaki (araba/at), civarında, az kalsın, near at hand yakın, ne, yakınında, daha yakındaki, yakınlarda, daha yakınında, daha yakın, yakından, yakın olmak, yaklaştığında, yakınına, en yakınında, en yakın, (sıfat) en yakın, yaklasarak, çevre, merdiven dayamış, yaklaşan, bildiğim kadarıyle, takriben, nerede ise, adeta, yakından/neredeyse, as nearly as I can tell yaklaşık olarak, cimrilik, yakınlık, yakinlik,
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hemen hemen, az daha, az kaldı, az kalsın, neredeyse: He came near to falling. Az daha düşecekti
close to, in close proximity to, Having a small intervening distance with regard to something, approaching, physically close, To decrease the distance to something, approximate, almost, close to in time, anear, Closely; intimately, Not far distant in time, place, or degree; not remote; close at hand; adjacent; neighboring; nigh, Nearly; almost; well-nigh, Closely connected or related, touching, or affecting intimately; intimate; dear; as, a near friend, So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close; narrow; as, a near escape, Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose, or rambling; as, a version near to the original, Close to one's interests, affection, etc, At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree; not remote; nigh, nr, by, Next to the driver, when he is on foot; in the Unted States, on the left of an animal or a team; as, the near ox; the near leg, imminent, close to in time, approach (a time or a place), close by; close in time; almost, See Off side, under Off, a, You say that an important time or event nears when it is going to occur quite soon. As half time neared, Hardyman almost scored twice = approach, When someone or something nears a particular stage or point, they will soon reach that stage or point. His age was hard to guess -- he must have been nearing fifty The project is taking a long time but is now nearing completion. = approach, People sometimes refer to their close relatives and friends as their nearest and dearest. that English convention of not showing your feelings, even to your nearest and dearest. = kith and kin, You use near and far to indicate that you are referring to a very large area or distance. People would gather from near and far, move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer", In a contest, your nearest rival or challenger is the person or team that is most likely to defeat you. That victory put the Ukrainians beyond the reach of their nearest challengers, Dynamo Moscow, If you say that something will happen in the near future, you mean that it will happen quite soon. The controversy regarding vitamin C is unlikely to be resolved in the near future, If something is near a place, thing, or person, it is a short distance from them. Don't come near me Her children went back every year to stay in a farmhouse near the cottage He drew his chair nearer the fire Some of the houses nearest the bridge were on fire. Near is also an adverb. He crouched as near to the door as he could She took a step nearer to the barrier As we drew near, I saw that the boot lid was up. Near is also an adjective. He collapsed into the nearest chair Where's the nearest telephone? The nearer of the two barges was perhaps a mile away. + nearness near·ness He was suddenly aware of his nearness, When you near a place, you get quite near to it. As he neared the stable, he slowed the horse and patted it on the neck, You use near to say that something is a little more or less than an amount or number stated. to increase manufacturing from about 2.5 million cars a year to nearer 4.75 million, emphasis You can say that someone will not go near a person or thing when you are emphasizing that they refuse to see them or go there. He will absolutely not go near a hospital I'm so annoyed with her that I haven't been near her for a week, The near one of two things is the one that is closer. a mighty beech tree on the near side of the little clearing Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger. far, You use near to indicate that something is almost the thing mentioned. She was believed to have died in near poverty on the French Riviera. the 48-year-old who was brought in to rescue the bank from near collapse. Near is also an adverb. his near fatal accident two years ago, If something happens near a particular time, it happens just before or just after that time. Performance is lowest between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m, and reaches a peak near midday I'll tell you nearer the day, If a time or event draws near, it will happen soon. The time for my departure from Japan was drawing nearer every day, If someone or something is near to a particular state, they have almost reached it. After the war, The House of Hardie came near to bankruptcy The repairs to the Hafner machine were near to completion Apart from anything else, he comes near to contradicting himself. = close Near means the same as near to. He was near tears We are no nearer agreement now than in the past, If something is similar to something else, you can say that it is near to it. a sickening sensation that was near to nausea. Near means the same as near to. Often her feelings were nearer hatred than love, You describe the thing most similar to something as the nearest thing to it when there is no example of the thing itself. It would appear that the legal profession is the nearest thing to a recession-proof industry, (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; `near' is sometimes used informally for `nearly' and `most' is sometimes used informally for `almost'; "the job is (just) about done"; "the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded"; "we're almost finished"; "the car all but ran her down"; "he nearly fainted"; "talked for nigh onto 2 hours"; "the recording is well-nigh perfect"; "virtually all the parties signed the contract"; "I was near exhausted by the run"; "most everyone agrees", emphasis You use nowhere near and not anywhere near to emphasize that something is not the case. They are nowhere near good enough It was nowhere near as painful as David had expected, near in time or place or relationship; "as the wedding day drew near"; "stood near the door"; "don't shoot until they come near"; "getting near to the true explanation"; "her mother is always near"; "The end draws nigh"; "the bullet didn'tcome close"; "don't get too close to the fire, To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land, close to; in the vicinity, close; close in time; closer; intimate; of the last moment; stingy; left-handed, or same = the two words must be in the same sentence, To draw near; to approach, not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances; "near neighbors"; "in the near future"; "they are near equals"; "his nearest approach to success"; "a very near thing"; "a near hit by the bomb"; "she was near tears"; "she was close to tears"; "had a close call", Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship sailed near the land, Immediate; direct; close; short, Close-fisted; parsimonious, See the Note under near, a, closely resembling the genuine article; "near beer"; "a dress of near satin", This is a spell Range Spells cast at Near range are cast upon something that is within fifteen paces of the magus, - within one meter - delete all references to close proximity and replace by near, being on the left side; "the near or nigh horse is the one on the left"; "the animal's left side is its near or nigh side", with or in a close or intimate relationship; "a good friend"; "my sisters and brothers are near and dear", giving or spending with reluctance; "our cheeseparing administration"; "very close (or near) with his money"; "a penny-pinching miserly old man", very close in resemblance; "sketched in an approximate likeness"; "a near likeness", The side of the horse that faces west when the animal is walking north The horse's left side Horses are most often led, saddled, and mounted from the near side Opposite of off, -Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous: One of the NASA's first two Discovery missions, it was launched in February 1996 and will rendezvous with 433 Eros in January 1999 (see Table 3 1), close to, nearhand, Closer, Less distant from. Comparative form of near: more near, closest to, Superlative form of near, closest to, Present participle of near, almost, but not quite; slightly short of, intimately, near, next, ner, neer, narre, nerre, past of near, (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance; "come closer, my dear!"; "they drew nearer"; "getting nearer to the true explanation", Less distant from, (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance; "come closer, my dear!"; "they drew nearer"; "getting nearer to the true explanation, (comparative of `near') being the one of two that is less distant in space; "we walked to the nearer house", (superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance; "that was the time he came nearest to death, Nearly is used to indicate that something will soon be the case. It was already nearly eight o'clock I was nearly asleep The voyage is nearly over You're nearly there I've nearly finished the words for your song. = almost, emphasis You use not nearly to emphasize that something is not the case. Father's flat in Paris wasn't nearly as grand as this Minerals in general are not nearly so well absorbed as other nutrients British car workers did not earn nearly enough money to buy the products they were turning out. = nowhere near, Nearly is used to indicate that something is not quite the case, or not completely the case. Goldsworth stared at me in silence for nearly twenty seconds Hunter knew nearly all of this already Several times Thorne nearly fell I nearly had a heart attack when she told me The beach was nearly empty They nearly always ate outside. = almost, practically, almost, closely, all but, approximately, in a close manner; "the two phenomena are intimately connected"; "the person most nearly concerned", In a near manner; not remotely; closely; intimately; almost, closeness, state of being near; degree of proximity, proximity, the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance; "the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action", The state of being near, The state or quality of being near; used in the various senses of the adjective, the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance; "the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action, third person singular of near,
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close to, in close proximity to - "It shied, balked, and whinnied, and in the end he could do nothing but drive it into the yard while the men used their own strength to get the heavy wagon near enough the hayloft for convenient pitching."
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Having a small intervening distance with regard to something - "I'm near sighted."
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approaching - "The end is near."
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physically close
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To decrease the distance to something
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approximate, almost - "The two words are near synonyms."
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close to in time - "The voyage was near completion."
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Closely; intimately
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Not far distant in time, place, or degree; not remote; close at hand; adjacent; neighboring; nigh
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Nearly; almost; well-nigh
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Closely connected or related
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touching, or affecting intimately; intimate; dear; as, a near friend
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So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close; narrow; as, a near escape
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Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose, or rambling; as, a version near to the original
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Close to one's interests, affection, etc
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At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree; not remote; nigh
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Next to the driver, when he is on foot; in the Unted States, on the left of an animal or a team; as, the near ox; the near leg
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imminent, close to in time
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close by; close in time; almost
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You say that an important time or event nears when it is going to occur quite soon. As half time neared, Hardyman almost scored twice = approach
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When someone or something nears a particular stage or point, they will soon reach that stage or point. His age was hard to guess -- he must have been nearing fifty The project is taking a long time but is now nearing completion. = approach
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People sometimes refer to their close relatives and friends as their nearest and dearest. that English convention of not showing your feelings, even to your nearest and dearest. = kith and kin
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You use near and far to indicate that you are referring to a very large area or distance. People would gather from near and far
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move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"
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In a contest, your nearest rival or challenger is the person or team that is most likely to defeat you. That victory put the Ukrainians beyond the reach of their nearest challengers, Dynamo Moscow
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If you say that something will happen in the near future, you mean that it will happen quite soon. The controversy regarding vitamin C is unlikely to be resolved in the near future
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If something is near a place, thing, or person, it is a short distance from them. Don't come near me Her children went back every year to stay in a farmhouse near the cottage He drew his chair nearer the fire Some of the houses nearest the bridge were on fire. Near is also an adverb. He crouched as near to the door as he could She took a step nearer to the barrier As we drew near, I saw that the boot lid was up. Near is also an adjective. He collapsed into the nearest chair Where's the nearest telephone? The nearer of the two barges was perhaps a mile away. + nearness near·ness He was suddenly aware of his nearness
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When you near a place, you get quite near to it. As he neared the stable, he slowed the horse and patted it on the neck
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You use near to say that something is a little more or less than an amount or number stated. to increase manufacturing from about 2.5 million cars a year to nearer 4.75 million
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emphasis You can say that someone will not go near a person or thing when you are emphasizing that they refuse to see them or go there. He will absolutely not go near a hospital I'm so annoyed with her that I haven't been near her for a week
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The near one of two things is the one that is closer. a mighty beech tree on the near side of the little clearing Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger. far
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You use near to indicate that something is almost the thing mentioned. She was believed to have died in near poverty on the French Riviera. the 48-year-old who was brought in to rescue the bank from near collapse. Near is also an adverb. his near fatal accident two years ago
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If something happens near a particular time, it happens just before or just after that time. Performance is lowest between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m, and reaches a peak near midday I'll tell you nearer the day
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If a time or event draws near, it will happen soon. The time for my departure from Japan was drawing nearer every day
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If someone or something is near to a particular state, they have almost reached it. After the war, The House of Hardie came near to bankruptcy The repairs to the Hafner machine were near to completion Apart from anything else, he comes near to contradicting himself. = close Near means the same as near to. He was near tears We are no nearer agreement now than in the past
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If something is similar to something else, you can say that it is near to it. a sickening sensation that was near to nausea. Near means the same as near to. Often her feelings were nearer hatred than love
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You describe the thing most similar to something as the nearest thing to it when there is no example of the thing itself. It would appear that the legal profession is the nearest thing to a recession-proof industry
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(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; `near' is sometimes used informally for `nearly' and `most' is sometimes used informally for `almost'; "the job is (just) about done"; "the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded"; "we're almost finished"; "the car all but ran her down"; "he nearly fainted"; "talked for nigh onto 2 hours"; "the recording is well-nigh perfect"; "virtually all the parties signed the contract"; "I was near exhausted by the run"; "most everyone agrees"
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emphasis You use nowhere near and not anywhere near to emphasize that something is not the case. They are nowhere near good enough It was nowhere near as painful as David had expected
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near in time or place or relationship; "as the wedding day drew near"; "stood near the door"; "don't shoot until they come near"; "getting near to the true explanation"; "her mother is always near"; "The end draws nigh"; "the bullet didn'tcome close"; "don't get too close to the fire
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To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land
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close; close in time; closer; intimate; of the last moment; stingy; left-handed sıfat
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To draw near; to approach
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not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances; "near neighbors"; "in the near future"; "they are near equals"; "his nearest approach to success"; "a very near thing"; "a near hit by the bomb"; "she was near tears"; "she was close to tears"; "had a close call"
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Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship sailed near the land
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Immediate; direct; close; short
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Close-fisted; parsimonious
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closely resembling the genuine article; "near beer"; "a dress of near satin"
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This is a spell Range Spells cast at Near range are cast upon something that is within fifteen paces of the magus
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- within one meter - delete all references to close proximity and replace by near
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being on the left side; "the near or nigh horse is the one on the left"; "the animal's left side is its near or nigh side"
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with or in a close or intimate relationship; "a good friend"; "my sisters and brothers are near and dear"
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giving or spending with reluctance; "our cheeseparing administration"; "very close (or near) with his money"; "a penny-pinching miserly old man"
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very close in resemblance; "sketched in an approximate likeness"; "a near likeness"
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The side of the horse that faces west when the animal is walking north The horse's left side Horses are most often led, saddled, and mounted from the near side Opposite of off
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-Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous: One of the NASA's first two Discovery missions, it was launched in February 1996 and will rendezvous with 433 Eros in January 1999 (see Table 3 1)
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Near.
close to - "The chair was close to the window."
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Nearly.
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Less distant from. Comparative form of near: more near
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closest to, Superlative form of near
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closest to
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almost, but not quite; slightly short of - "He left a nearly full beer on the bar."
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nearly
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near - "The fire was almost dead, the chamber near dark."
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(comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance; "come closer, my dear!"; "they drew nearer"; "getting nearer to the true explanation"
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(comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance; "come closer, my dear!"; "they drew nearer"; "getting nearer to the true explanation
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(comparative of `near') being the one of two that is less distant in space; "we walked to the nearer house"
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(superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance; "that was the time he came nearest to death
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Nearly is used to indicate that something will soon be the case. It was already nearly eight o'clock I was nearly asleep The voyage is nearly over You're nearly there I've nearly finished the words for your song. = almost
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emphasis You use not nearly to emphasize that something is not the case. Father's flat in Paris wasn't nearly as grand as this Minerals in general are not nearly so well absorbed as other nutrients British car workers did not earn nearly enough money to buy the products they were turning out. = nowhere near
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Nearly is used to indicate that something is not quite the case, or not completely the case. Goldsworth stared at me in silence for nearly twenty seconds Hunter knew nearly all of this already Several times Thorne nearly fell I nearly had a heart attack when she told me The beach was nearly empty They nearly always ate outside. = almost, practically
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almost, closely, all but
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approximately
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in a close manner; "the two phenomena are intimately connected"; "the person most nearly concerned"
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In a near manner; not remotely; closely; intimately; almost
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nearness
closeness, state of being near; degree of proximity isim
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nearness
proximity
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nearness
the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance; "the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action"
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nearness
The state of being near
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The state or quality of being near; used in the various senses of the adjective
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the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance; "the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action
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